| # | Title | Length |
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| 1 | I’m Old Fashioned- engineer:
- Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
- producer:
- Thilo Berg
- bass:
- Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- drums (drum set):
- Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- guitar:
- Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- piano:
- Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- saxophone:
- Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trombone:
- Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trumpet:
- Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- conductor:
- Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- arranger:
- Bill Holman
- recorded at:
- Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recording of:
- I’m Old Fashioned (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- lyricist:
- Johnny Mercer (in 1942)
- composer:
- Jerome Kern (in 1942)
- publisher:
- T.B. Harms Co., The Johnny Mercer Foundation and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc.
- sub-publisher:
- シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部
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| 2 | My Foolish Heart- engineer:
- Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
- producer:
- Thilo Berg
- bass:
- Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- drums (drum set):
- Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- guitar:
- Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- piano:
- Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- saxophone:
- Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trombone:
- Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trumpet:
- Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- conductor:
- Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recorded at:
- Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recording of:
- My Foolish Heart (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- lyricist:
- Ned Washington
- composer:
- Victor Young
- arranger:
- Les Harris
- publisher:
- Anne-Rachel Music, Catharine Hinen Music, Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc., Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., Joy Music, Inc., Largo Music and Patti Washington Music
- part of:
- The 22nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
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| 3 | The Song is You- engineer:
- Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
- producer:
- Thilo Berg
- bass:
- Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- drums (drum set):
- Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- guitar:
- Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- piano:
- Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- saxophone:
- Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trombone:
- Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trumpet:
- Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- conductor:
- Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recorded at:
- Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recording of:
- The Song Is You (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- lyricist:
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- composer:
- Jerome Kern
- publisher:
- PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. and T.B. Harms Co.
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| 4 | Solitude- engineer:
- Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
- producer:
- Thilo Berg
- bass:
- Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- drums (drum set):
- Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- guitar:
- Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- piano:
- Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- saxophone:
- Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trombone:
- Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trumpet:
- Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- conductor:
- Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recorded at:
- Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recording of:
- (In My) Solitude (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- lyricist:
- Eddie DeLange (in 1934) and Irving Mills (in 1934)
- composer:
- Duke Ellington (in 1934)
- publisher:
- American Academy of Music, Inc., De Lange Music Co., EMI Mills Music Inc. and J. R. Lafleur & Son Ltd.
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| 5 | Don’t Mention the Blues | 7:22 |
| 6 | Destiny | 5:09 |
| 7 | Whisper Not | 5:18 |
| 8 | What Is This Thing Called Love- engineer:
- Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
- producer:
- Thilo Berg
- bass:
- Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- drums (drum set):
- Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- guitar:
- Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- piano:
- Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- saxophone:
- Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trombone:
- Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- trumpet:
- Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- conductor:
- Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- arranger:
- Steve Gray
- recorded at:
- Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- recording of:
- What Is This Thing Called Love? (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
- lyricist and composer:
- Cole Porter (in 1929)
- publisher:
- Harms, Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. and Warner/Chappell
- part of:
- Wake Up and Dream
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